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housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was no where for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers show our cameras how they quell the violence with an arsenal of their own. one that includes nonlethal and lethal weaponry. >> get down! get down! >> the first rounds we fire are wood blocks. hopefully the hurt will make them stop. if we really have to escalate with our nonlethal options, we use what's called a scat round. which is really irritating. see those are a little bit louder, the smoke you see there, that's cn gas. it's no fun. it messes up your sight, makes you, you know, makes your snot roll. and of course, we have a lethal option. we have a mini-14 here
housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was no where for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers show our cameras how they quell the...
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. >> basically, there are very few inmates that come directly to the kentucky state penitentiary. for the most part, inmates come to the penitentiary via other facilities that those inmates have either committed serious rule infractions, have long-term segregation sentences and/or have failed to adjust at other facilities and that's basically how they wind up here. >> we have some searches to do. >> glenn haverlan became warden of ksp in 2002, after 30 years with the kentucky department of corrections. >> y'all have a good shift. >> yes, sir. >> he says that while the prison may look old on the outside, many security measures within the facility are state of the art. >> we have approximately 68 closed-circuit cameras throughout the facility. some of the cameras we have, have the ability to pan areas, zoom in on a particular person to the degree that you can literally read what they write on a piece of paper. we also have the ability with this system that there are passwords that i can provide to different staff to where they can actually pull the system up on their pc at their wor
. >> basically, there are very few inmates that come directly to the kentucky state penitentiary. for the most part, inmates come to the penitentiary via other facilities that those inmates have either committed serious rule infractions, have long-term segregation sentences and/or have failed to adjust at other facilities and that's basically how they wind up here. >> we have some searches to do. >> glenn haverlan became warden of ksp in 2002, after 30 years with the kentucky...
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patriotism of popular culture and the new united states. to 19, 1812, james madison made an announcement of the first were to be declared in the history of the united states. "i exhorts all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as they feel wronged that they exert themselves." and made clear the expectation of showing love of country requires giving support to the war. of a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he fell to justify the conflict to motivate the country to support the war. the stakes were high because although a majority had voted in favor of for not one single member of the federalist party voted to support it. the northeastern federalist took a skeptical view more than seven and western members of the democratic republican party. a conflict with britain over national sovereignty, the american war of 1812 became of test of the strength and meeting of american patriotism. we tend to forget the word 1812 between the revolutionary independence movement and trans formative carnage of the civi
patriotism of popular culture and the new united states. to 19, 1812, james madison made an announcement of the first were to be declared in the history of the united states. "i exhorts all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as they feel wronged that they exert themselves." and made clear the expectation of showing love of country requires giving support to the war. of a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he fell to justify the conflict to...
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the dread scott decision the united states supreme court confirmed the southern constitutional view. republicans will allow no more slaves on any territory. abraham lincoln elected november much later in est. congress came into session and to put forth a critical portion a way they dealt with the territory to have a dividing line beyond the louisiana purchase to the border california. i will get to my main topic. when abraham lincoln and rejected all meaningful compromise. i am going to talk about three different men. you know, his name. abraham lincoln. the other two not so well known. a great kentucky statesmen some would believe henry stewart from your state to have prior to the nomination of the presidency was the most notable republican. now finally where does it start? henry clay. he had been dead already eight years. during the first half henry clay was a major figure in politics. known as the great compromise. 1820 and 1850 clay had a major role to shape a compromise. that does not bring him down in 1860. he comes because abraham lincoln looked to his political mentor he call
the dread scott decision the united states supreme court confirmed the southern constitutional view. republicans will allow no more slaves on any territory. abraham lincoln elected november much later in est. congress came into session and to put forth a critical portion a way they dealt with the territory to have a dividing line beyond the louisiana purchase to the border california. i will get to my main topic. when abraham lincoln and rejected all meaningful compromise. i am going to talk...
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i got accompanied werner on his collect in adventures and eventually returned within two united states. after a brief stint at new york's museum of national history, to banka was given a home where he soon became an exhibit, sharon a cage with an orangutan. she expressed objection to this site as a human being in a cage with monkeys is japan as "the new york times" wrote the next day and there could be no doubt that the majority, the joint man and monkey exhibition was the most interesting site. spokesmen for the african-american community protested reverend james h. gordon pleaded, our race we think is to press enough without accepting one of us at the eight. we think we're pretty have been considered human beings with souls and the delegation led by the reverend rs macarthur addressed the matter and a letter to the mayor of new york. the person responsible for this exhibition degrades himself as much as he does the africa. instead of making abyss of this fellow, he should be put in school for the development of such powers as god gave to them. we send missionaries to africa to christ
i got accompanied werner on his collect in adventures and eventually returned within two united states. after a brief stint at new york's museum of national history, to banka was given a home where he soon became an exhibit, sharon a cage with an orangutan. she expressed objection to this site as a human being in a cage with monkeys is japan as "the new york times" wrote the next day and there could be no doubt that the majority, the joint man and monkey exhibition was the most...
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but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. >> where are they getting it over there? >>people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there. political points. if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in government, the rights of women in society, t
but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. >> where are they getting it over there? >>people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there....
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if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in government, the rights of women in society, the ability to behave different ways. it is a place where what we would think as western or universal values are dealing with very particular and religious concerns. >> back to pakistan, you wrote in "the new york times" about a movie theater that was shot down were burned down. there was a philosophy from mahomet it is on? >> that was an incident that troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something t
if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor...
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states. itsautp it ea dsying reality. it has caught up with us in libya and someone needs to be held accountable. >>neil: i am glad you are trying toet to the bottom of this, senator. thank you for taking the time. while this firstresintia baas te tesc deve brentl libya is expected to come up tomorrow in kentucky. we are live. our courage begins a 4:00 p.m. eastern. we have senator rand paul, we have coressman from south carolina, hermana puan tofrew hampshire. and former intelligence c.e.o. will be with us, and former governor of california gray davis. the names that are the best in business and on politics onth one nrktcoesot oted f f sitw you get foreign market reaction and our own market reaction as it happens, as they are debating. we seized on that last week, the firstositiv response from what turned outo it eynid ut th markets were sensing something big was going on. we were the only network that gave you that. that is called added value, my iend. that is what you get with fox business
states. itsautp it ea dsying reality. it has caught up with us in libya and someone needs to be held accountable. >>neil: i am glad you are trying toet to the bottom of this, senator. thank you for taking the time. while this firstresintia baas te tesc deve brentl libya is expected to come up tomorrow in kentucky. we are live. our courage begins a 4:00 p.m. eastern. we have senator rand paul, we have coressman from south carolina, hermana puan tofrew hampshire. and former intelligence...
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. >> stephen: the president of united states. >> several time is i went to mars with him and was present on the surface with him and others. >> stephen: meaning obama has a secret martian past. a secret past protected by a conspiracy of silence that goes all the way to the e.p.a. and desk of carol browner, former head of e.p.a., obama's friend and climate czar. >> i ran the e.p.a. for 8 years. i worked with the best scientists in the world. teleportation is not clear -- real. >> stephen: really. we found an expert who backs up his claim. >> are you roll something in please roll. >> stephen: captain please explain. >> you have an electrical today in you'll that is emanating energy. you put a mole kuhl here. -- molecule here. you have a nodule of the opposite positive negative. that mol coal goes -- molecule goes -- like you know how you send, you press send and you are -- [ laughter ] the molecule appears on the other nodule. >> stephen: we know teleportation is real. as for andrew's claim that obama participated in the mars program. that has been confirmed by someone who was there, andre
. >> stephen: the president of united states. >> several time is i went to mars with him and was present on the surface with him and others. >> stephen: meaning obama has a secret martian past. a secret past protected by a conspiracy of silence that goes all the way to the e.p.a. and desk of carol browner, former head of e.p.a., obama's friend and climate czar. >> i ran the e.p.a. for 8 years. i worked with the best scientists in the world. teleportation is not clear --...
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if you look around the united states, look at all of the new state houses that were taking -- taken over, the new governors and new senators. did we win every race? no, and we will not win every race this time. when won an enormous amount of seats in statewide elections. just because we did not win every race does not mean it was not a big way. people are worried about the debt. that is what the tea party is worried about. i see the way: on through 2012. i would be surprised -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i would be surprised if we did not pick up seats in 2012. >> what would be your advice for candidates coming out of the tea party when it comes to talking about social issues like abortion and other issues that have gotten candidates in trouble in this cycle? >> the point is we are divided as a country. we are almost evenly divided on the issue of abortion. i do not think the law is changing anytime soon. the way you change things is change the hearts and minds of the population. we are worlds away from that. we get bogged down in talking about exceptions to rules. we get uawa
if you look around the united states, look at all of the new state houses that were taking -- taken over, the new governors and new senators. did we win every race? no, and we will not win every race this time. when won an enormous amount of seats in statewide elections. just because we did not win every race does not mean it was not a big way. people are worried about the debt. that is what the tea party is worried about. i see the way: on through 2012. i would be surprised -- i see the wave...
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but it is disappointing to us here in the united states, that while the other countries are exploring aggressively, how to increase their production, we have just rolled out a new 5 year plan for offshore thrilling that shuts off east coast, delays alaska until 2017, and has least number of leases in it of any program in the history since they passed legislation to get this thing going. anat the same time the deputy is increasing royalty rates and looking at way its decrease lease terms and making it less appealing for companies to come in to to exploration and production here in the united states. neil: we're showing a lot of land that the administration has say you can't drill othere is a lot. argument goes if we were to tap oil from even half of the off limit lands, we would have enough oil to tell the middle east where to get off, is that true? >> absolutely true, consumer energy alliance, released a report a couple weeks ago that shows we could develop if we could bind field bring feels ont yourself to energy efficiency, meaning we would only need 20 to 20% from overseas, and nor
but it is disappointing to us here in the united states, that while the other countries are exploring aggressively, how to increase their production, we have just rolled out a new 5 year plan for offshore thrilling that shuts off east coast, delays alaska until 2017, and has least number of leases in it of any program in the history since they passed legislation to get this thing going. anat the same time the deputy is increasing royalty rates and looking at way its decrease lease terms and...
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it was a dangerous showdown that gripped the united states 50 years ago. it was october 28, 1962 when the cuban missile crisis threatened to turn the cold war into a hot one. the bbc has gained exclusive access to new information that shows there was the second stage to the crisis. >> the cuban missile crisis did not end on october 28, 1962. cuba was going to become a nuclear power right under the nose of the united states, 90 miles from florida. >> there was a lot of attention for at least another three weeks and until that moment, we were at the highest state of alert short of nuclear war. >> i call upon chairman khrushchev. he has the opportunity to world the world back from the abyss of destruction. >> people around the world. the sigh of relief in october 1962 when soviet president nikita khrushchev agreed to remove nuclear weapons from cuba. but in a total failure of intelligence, the u.s. was blind to the existence of tactical nuclear weapons. meanwhile, negotiations -- castro began to see some cooperation with the soviets. >> castro is very angry a
it was a dangerous showdown that gripped the united states 50 years ago. it was october 28, 1962 when the cuban missile crisis threatened to turn the cold war into a hot one. the bbc has gained exclusive access to new information that shows there was the second stage to the crisis. >> the cuban missile crisis did not end on october 28, 1962. cuba was going to become a nuclear power right under the nose of the united states, 90 miles from florida. >> there was a lot of attention for...
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exhort all the good people of the united states. as they love their country, as they feel wrong that they exert themselves. madison's call made clear that the expectation of showing love of country required giving support to the war. at a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he sought to justify the conflict to the population at large and motivate the country to support the war. the stakes were high because although a majority in congress voted in favor of declaring the war not one single member of the federalist party voted in support of the war. the ticket very skeptical view of the war, far more so than did southern and western members of the democratic republican party that madison was leading. ostensibly a conflict with britain over the national sovereignty the american war of 1812 dirty quickly became a test or addition. a test of the strengths meaning of american patriotism. we have to forget about the war of 1812 losing track between the glory of the revolution of the independence movement and the transformative
exhort all the good people of the united states. as they love their country, as they feel wrong that they exert themselves. madison's call made clear that the expectation of showing love of country required giving support to the war. at a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he sought to justify the conflict to the population at large and motivate the country to support the war. the stakes were high because although a majority in congress voted in favor of declaring the war not one...
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neil: an open letter, united states today, -- "usa today," one of people who signed that is with me, and only me, after this. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male annncer ] the capital one cash rewards car with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? neil: a lot of people ask me, neil, we love you, we love watching on fox business, what is the edge we get with you, you can look at lower right portion. the futures market react, as it happened and foreign market reaction as it happens, we might throw in in baseball scores for you, a particular game that is a big deal tonight, only if you behave. other thing for you are sweets. your instant reaction as you watch this. also, our web site, as you get this. you can call yourself anything on twitter, i'll leave
neil: an open letter, united states today, -- "usa today," one of people who signed that is with me, and only me, after this. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male annncer ] the capital one cash rewards car with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's...
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some way to divide the territory of the united states. and the most common proposal was to draw a geographical line west, once you get past kids which became a state, in the winter of 61, to the west, beyond the rocky mountains to the border of california, freedom on one side. now, the language used daily from one proposal to the next proposal, that was the key, somehow divide the great territory out there, and make part of it open to slavery and prohibit slavery in part of it. that was always the key. they're always other things evolved like return of fugitive slaves. because could you have federal slaves -- slaves on federal property? but the key was always the territories. because that was the future. over the south and north saw it as the future. [inaudible] >> he asked that i believe the civil war -- [inaudible] i do nothini donot think the civil ws inevitable. that's what my book is all about. could lincoln make it happen? no, lincoln didn't make it happen by himself if there were lots of people involved. now, instead of compromises
some way to divide the territory of the united states. and the most common proposal was to draw a geographical line west, once you get past kids which became a state, in the winter of 61, to the west, beyond the rocky mountains to the border of california, freedom on one side. now, the language used daily from one proposal to the next proposal, that was the key, somehow divide the great territory out there, and make part of it open to slavery and prohibit slavery in part of it. that was always...
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>> one of eight of students in the united states who receives federal aide receives it through higher one. >> consumer advocate john fox is with cal perks. higher one made $88 million last year just on fees incurred on the debit cards. there are more than 100 california schools using higher one, 15 of them in the bay area. the most prevalent charges include 50 cents every time a student swipes with a pin at a merchant. and a minimum $2.50 for using a nonhigher one atm plus whatever fee that atm charges. this is the only atm serving 11,000 students, who say thend up using this, forced to use a nonhigher atm and pay fees. >> they're going to give you no choice but to add to their profit. >> this is federal aide we're talking about, federal taxpayer money. >> students are not required to open up a higher one account to receive their financial aide. if they open an account with higher one, there are absolutely no hidden fees. our charges are competitive with national and regional banks around the country and students are required to read the pop-up disclosure of the fee schedule before th
>> one of eight of students in the united states who receives federal aide receives it through higher one. >> consumer advocate john fox is with cal perks. higher one made $88 million last year just on fees incurred on the debit cards. there are more than 100 california schools using higher one, 15 of them in the bay area. the most prevalent charges include 50 cents every time a student swipes with a pin at a merchant. and a minimum $2.50 for using a nonhigher one atm plus whatever...
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. >> if you vote for me, ohio going to let you be the next president of the united states. >> shols show romney got a boost, and has been campaigning. >> that taxes on middle income people. i won't raise taxes on the person people. >> there is no republican that won without winning there. a new poll of voters shows the president's lead slung to four points. and there is last night, slamming romney. >> we reinvented a dying auto industry supporting one in eight ohio jobs. >> with the race tightening the showdown has greater stakes vice president biden expected to come out and challenge ryan. >> i've been doing mostly is frankly studying up on congressman ryan's position. on the issues. i don't want to say anything that is not accurate. >> and the. >> joe is just going to come flying at us. it's -- it seems clear this strategy is just calling us liars. and this is to go into a mud pit. >> both are well versed on policy issues so a challenge both may be trying to explain without getting too into the weeds and turning off voters at home. >> there is abc 7 broadcasting the live debate tomorro
. >> if you vote for me, ohio going to let you be the next president of the united states. >> shols show romney got a boost, and has been campaigning. >> that taxes on middle income people. i won't raise taxes on the person people. >> there is no republican that won without winning there. a new poll of voters shows the president's lead slung to four points. and there is last night, slamming romney. >> we reinvented a dying auto industry supporting one in eight ohio...
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the president of the united states called it an act of step of after it occurred. >>reporter: the president did on september 12 say an act of terror will thought deter the united states from moving forward on a number of fronts but, half 9/11, jake carney and ambassador rice and many other officials in the administration insisted it was not terrorism but a response to the film. since vice president biden was the senate foreign relations chairman and has a major foreign policy portfolio in the administration, this could be one of many issues to be pressed on tomorrow night. >>neil: look forward to it. thank you very much. >> we interrupt this campaign for this clip. road runner can survive these drops, and a republican senator argues we cannot. the nitty-gritty from a guy that do not involved word "acne," but encourages us to hurry. the road runner would say "beep beep." oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they
the president of the united states called it an act of step of after it occurred. >>reporter: the president did on september 12 say an act of terror will thought deter the united states from moving forward on a number of fronts but, half 9/11, jake carney and ambassador rice and many other officials in the administration insisted it was not terrorism but a response to the film. since vice president biden was the senate foreign relations chairman and has a major foreign policy portfolio in...
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if you look around the united states in 2010, look at all the new state houses that were taken over, the new governorships, the new senators. did we win every race? no, we won't win every race this time, but there was a wave election in 2010 and it was a tea party wave that came and we won an enormous amount of seats in state legislatures and got control of states that we hadn't have control of in a long time and just because we didn't win every race doesn't mean it was a big wave, so no i think the direction is still in favor of people are worried about the debt. they're worried primarily about the debt and that's what the tea party is worried about, and so i think -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i'll be very surprised if we don't pick up more seats in 2012. >> neil? >> senator, what is your guidance or what would be your advice to senate candidates and other candidates for office who come out of the tea party when it comes to talking about the sort of social issues, abortion and other issues that have sort of gotten some of the candidates in trouble this cycle? >> well, i
if you look around the united states in 2010, look at all the new state houses that were taken over, the new governorships, the new senators. did we win every race? no, we won't win every race this time, but there was a wave election in 2010 and it was a tea party wave that came and we won an enormous amount of seats in state legislatures and got control of states that we hadn't have control of in a long time and just because we didn't win every race doesn't mean it was a big wave, so no i...
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the united states. he's a critic of the united states, more notably againstle elm peer yalists and some excuses from nationalizing the steel industry to the oil industry. and so a change here would mean a lot for the united states, in many different was. not just oil and energy companies but in our relations with south america in general. >> would election results come in a matter of hours or perhaps days after polls close? >> reporter: hopefully not days. they have a very organized election system here. the line-ups have been long, i can tell you that. by the same token they expect results in the wee hours. you know, perhaps six or seven hours from now we should know what's happening. there is some apprehension. this election could be very close. some people filtered out exit polls already, and they're vastly different. each side is saying they're going to win. listen to a young voter that i spoke to earlier today, and listen to what he told me when i asked him about voting. you don't want to say who y
the united states. he's a critic of the united states, more notably againstle elm peer yalists and some excuses from nationalizing the steel industry to the oil industry. and so a change here would mean a lot for the united states, in many different was. not just oil and energy companies but in our relations with south america in general. >> would election results come in a matter of hours or perhaps days after polls close? >> reporter: hopefully not days. they have a very organized...
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things that are handed down from the united states typically don't work all that well. we are very pleased with all of you here. i hope you have lots of questions. steve, if i could turn this over to you. >> thank you very much for opening up this morning. let me add my welcome. we are delighted to see you all here this morning. it is going to be a very interesting conversation about syria and the challenges of managing a post assad transistor. as jim mentioned, this event is the culmination of a product that has been in gestation for about nine months. it is simply a coincidence if it is in relation to other forms of gestation. this is an opportunity for us to discuss a document the day after, which we have available for you to pick up and arabic and english on a cd, and it provides strategies of how syrians can cope with the broad range of challenges that are inevitably going to follow the transition to a post- assad era. this is very much the product of deliberations and debate among a group of 45 to 50 significant figures within the syrian opposition who came togeth
things that are handed down from the united states typically don't work all that well. we are very pleased with all of you here. i hope you have lots of questions. steve, if i could turn this over to you. >> thank you very much for opening up this morning. let me add my welcome. we are delighted to see you all here this morning. it is going to be a very interesting conversation about syria and the challenges of managing a post assad transistor. as jim mentioned, this event is the...
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god bless you, and god bless the united states of america! [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'll be more than happy to take any questions that you may have. if you see kim or diane and let them know you'd like to ask a question, i'd be more than happy to answer that question as best as i can. if you could just do me the courtesy of saying your name and where you live, i'd appreciate that very much. >> no questions? >> i said it all, didn't i? [applause] >> i believe this lady has a question. >> i'm sharon barkley and i live -- [inaudible] >> i have been to 144 countries, and i was just with some australians. >> lucky you. >> in borneo and they told me they live and breathe america. that's what they told me. >> we do live and breathe america. >> i had no idea. and then i was dumb founded, and they also said they loved obama. >> well, i don't. i don't. >> so, with those comments, it makes me wonder how you at 28 love us so much. >> it's a great question -- >> i love australia, by the way. i've been there three times about i love th
god bless you, and god bless the united states of america! [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'll be more than happy to take any questions that you may have. if you see kim or diane and let them know you'd like to ask a question, i'd be more than happy to answer that question as best as i can. if you could just do me the courtesy of saying your name and where you live, i'd appreciate that very much. >> no questions? >> i...
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from the president of the united states. this is unprecedented. he said, if this didn't go well, the american flag was going to be draped all over it. so he's working with the canadian and the white house, he's working with the cia, bureaucracy and the state department. it's difficult get everybody on the same page with the idea they're calling the best bad they could come up with. he did all of that. but beyond that, he went and walked them through the airport on his own, which wasn't necessarily in the plan, and our headquarter often tells us don't do that. don't go in the airport with them. if it goes wrong, they're going to look to you. without thinking about it, they're going to turn and look to you if they're in trouble and they're going comprise you. don't go through the airport with them. he went through the airport with them. so let me say, is there anything, i mean, this is thirty years later, if you could change something about what you did, about how you did it, would there be anything you would change? >> never. don't mess with succes
from the president of the united states. this is unprecedented. he said, if this didn't go well, the american flag was going to be draped all over it. so he's working with the canadian and the white house, he's working with the cia, bureaucracy and the state department. it's difficult get everybody on the same page with the idea they're calling the best bad they could come up with. he did all of that. but beyond that, he went and walked them through the airport on his own, which wasn't...
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i am fascinated to know from the president of the united states, from the secretary of state, from the ambassador to the united nations how they can justify this video caused the attack. >> is the libyan intelligence so much superior than ours they knew it was a terror attack and we are still saying it's the result of a video. >> why in the heck did is it take so long for these highly briefed intelligent people that it wasn't a 15-minute youtube video b it was a ter rigs attack? >> susan rice originally said the events were a spontaneous act. some say it was in response to an anti muslim fill. they pressed jay carney on that issue. >> did she you and others mislead the public because you sdn want to admit there was a terror attack? >> no the president said it was an act of terror immediately after it occurred. >> if you are siting september 12th the president called it terrorism. he call it had an act of terror why are you at this podium saying we don't know it was terrorism. >> i never said we don't know it was terrorism. there's an issue about the definition of terrorism the presiden
i am fascinated to know from the president of the united states, from the secretary of state, from the ambassador to the united nations how they can justify this video caused the attack. >> is the libyan intelligence so much superior than ours they knew it was a terror attack and we are still saying it's the result of a video. >> why in the heck did is it take so long for these highly briefed intelligent people that it wasn't a 15-minute youtube video b it was a ter rigs attack?...
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very few people, at least they know, thought the president of the united states would essentially fold his cards in the first debate. this was the shock to people. >> reporter: the latest some of them say a good deal is writing on the vice president's performance tonight. >> and that is why it's important that joe biden comes back and basically thwart all of the momentum that the ryan- romney ticket has. >> reporter: and that is despite new figures on the job front andd labor department reporting that tha339,000 americans were seeking jobs last week, lower in four years and 40,000 fewer than the previous week. at a campaign stop in florida, president obama took shots at his challenger, accusing mitt romney of performing an extreme makeover to woo voters while mitt romney was in north carolina today, visiting reverend billy graham and for decades making the gallop poll's list of most admired men. >> you can watch the presidential -- vice presidential debate here. and we want to hear from you let us know. >>> the u.s. named an interim successor to chris stevens. the state department anno
very few people, at least they know, thought the president of the united states would essentially fold his cards in the first debate. this was the shock to people. >> reporter: the latest some of them say a good deal is writing on the vice president's performance tonight. >> and that is why it's important that joe biden comes back and basically thwart all of the momentum that the ryan- romney ticket has. >> reporter: and that is despite new figures on the job front andd labor...
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people in kentucky and across united states don't understand why we're sending our money to countries that are burning our flag and chanting death to america. i don't think most ac payers understand that. these -- taxpayers understand, that these senators all have some explanation, it makes no sense to me or the american voter. gerri: moving on the debate last nike i am wonder figure you thought that romney misan opportunity to attack president on his handling of libya? >> you know, i probably would have been stronger, but romney is so far ahead he does not want to come out and be too antagonistic to the president, i thought that president looked defensive, like someone who is behinded and looked unhappy throughout most of debate, i would have said that i don't think that romney said strung enough, i would say why were there no marines guarding the ambassador, why did you remove the security team guarding the ambassador and why remove the dc -3 the plain that was there for security, those are very important questions. gerri: imente want to ask but de sequestration, president said it i
people in kentucky and across united states don't understand why we're sending our money to countries that are burning our flag and chanting death to america. i don't think most ac payers understand that. these -- taxpayers understand, that these senators all have some explanation, it makes no sense to me or the american voter. gerri: moving on the debate last nike i am wonder figure you thought that romney misan opportunity to attack president on his handling of libya? >> you know, i...
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i was here in the united states new york contact with people on ground. as all of the attacks were unfolding. i talked to them all night. i talked to them in next day. getting details what about precisely had happened. langford skillfully then turned to her and said how is it that you were in contact with the people on the ground as this was happening in five days later, susan rice was out selling the country totally different story. what makes this even more incredible. you see the president of the united states on david letterman, selling story that at least some people understood immediately was untrue. immediately. we all said intercepts that night of the discussions between al-qaeda and islamic magrab terrorist from that organization and local jihadist that told us this was a terrorist attack. that suggested that this was premeditated. for weeks the administration went out and sold a totally different story. >> bret: to hear jay carney today try to repackage this today but kind of interesting. >> so say this is what we thought at the time and informa
i was here in the united states new york contact with people on ground. as all of the attacks were unfolding. i talked to them all night. i talked to them in next day. getting details what about precisely had happened. langford skillfully then turned to her and said how is it that you were in contact with the people on the ground as this was happening in five days later, susan rice was out selling the country totally different story. what makes this even more incredible. you see the president...
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working to help them build a headquarters the and to insure that we make the relationship betwe the united states andda a sg o twe c dth all of the possible consequences of what's happening in syria. >> activists say the civil war killed more than 30,000 people, many of them innocent men, women d cldre nn gin t ag tht d t u mitary deploy these forces in the country of jordan? >> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to heornhe event that the syrian chemical and biological weapons were to fall into the wrong hands, they've been preparing for that eventualy. defense secretary pet refe t wveo ki th in the effort to monitor the cbw sites and try to determine how best to respond to y concerns in that area and miry operational capabilities in the event of any contingency there. >> the u.s. military held war exercises with the jordanians in may and operation known as eager on01 heerkseth 200yrian refugees that have flooded into jordan from syria, bill. >> bill: that's on its southern border with syria. on the northern borrowed,
working to help them build a headquarters the and to insure that we make the relationship betwe the united states andda a sg o twe c dth all of the possible consequences of what's happening in syria. >> activists say the civil war killed more than 30,000 people, many of them innocent men, women d cldre nn gin t ag tht d t u mitary deploy these forces in the country of jordan? >> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were...
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chuck yeager, united states air force. it was on this day, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager achieveds what arguably, the most important aviation milestone period. he flew an airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. he was the first human being to go that fast. today in the skies over las vegas, chuck yeager did it again riding back seat in an air force fighting jet. general jagr is now 89 years old and we're privileged to speak with him from his home in lfgs. general jagr, happy anniversary on your hockey achievement. were you at the controls today when you broke the sound barrier again? general yjagr is not there we'l be back after this break. here, watch this. she nails almost every move. our old camera could never do this. she's so good at ballet. i think she's the best in the class. where is she by the way? in time out. oh. and that one! [ male announcer ] take a photo straight from video and never miss a moment. the htc one x from at&t now $99.99. at&t. rethink possible. on gasoline. i am probably going to th
chuck yeager, united states air force. it was on this day, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager achieveds what arguably, the most important aviation milestone period. he flew an airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. he was the first human being to go that fast. today in the skies over las vegas, chuck yeager did it again riding back seat in an air force fighting jet. general jagr is now 89 years old and we're privileged to speak with him from his home in lfgs. general jagr, happy...
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a couple sitting united states congressmen who hate each other going nose-to-nose. that and a check on the weather when we come back. >>> eyewitnesses say two men snapped to attention, then the blast. an enormous explosion that tears a gash in the side of the ship. sea water rushes through the 20 x 40 foot hole. the crew fights desperately to save the ship. whoa, look at all those toys. insuring that stuff must be a pain. nah, he's probably got... [ dennis' voice ] allstate. they can bundle all your policies together. lot of paperwork. actually... [ dennis' voice ] an allstate agent can help do the switching and paperwork for you. well, it probably costs a lot. [ dennis' voice ] allstate can save you up to 30% more when you bundle. well, his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's smartest breeds. ♪ bundle and save with an allstate agent. are you in good hands? >>> 5:44 in the morning. a live picture in the darkness of the plaza here outside our building. let's get a check on the weather from bill karins. >> good friday. a lot going on. we h
a couple sitting united states congressmen who hate each other going nose-to-nose. that and a check on the weather when we come back. >>> eyewitnesses say two men snapped to attention, then the blast. an enormous explosion that tears a gash in the side of the ship. sea water rushes through the 20 x 40 foot hole. the crew fights desperately to save the ship. whoa, look at all those toys. insuring that stuff must be a pain. nah, he's probably got... [ dennis' voice ] allstate. they can...
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you know how much it costs to buy a seat in the united states senate? $30 million. so when you pay $30 million for a seat, you like to sit in it. >> specter, the former prosecutor, studied his comedy performances with a critical eye taking careful notes on which punch lines worked and which fell flat. >> you're clearly tuned in to the audience because you were pausing. >> there's a cadence to it. and the audience gets into the cadence. when you pause, they laugh -- if you pause, they laugh again. sometimes they laugh automatically. >> reporter: in the end between his long senate career and his short but determined effort at stand-up comedy, and his multiple battles with life-threatening illness, arlen specter demonstrated a few things about power, the power of sitting down, the power of standing up and the power of never giving in. michael shoulder, cnn. >> well, he died after a lon battle with cancer.
you know how much it costs to buy a seat in the united states senate? $30 million. so when you pay $30 million for a seat, you like to sit in it. >> specter, the former prosecutor, studied his comedy performances with a critical eye taking careful notes on which punch lines worked and which fell flat. >> you're clearly tuned in to the audience because you were pausing. >> there's a cadence to it. and the audience gets into the cadence. when you pause, they laugh -- if you...
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there are few supporting roles with more power than the vice- president of the united states. the two men vying for that job will debate each other in kentucky. the stakes are high because the debate last week changed the race. mark is that the debate site in kentucky. gosh a clash of very different man offering very different futures. joe biden emphasizing how the government and helped her, paul ryan with a stern vision of the american austerity. the man with a plan for drastic cuts in spending. some see how joe biden as dangerously loose lips, but his tough style height of the president under pressure. president obama admits that his performance was lamentable. >> governor romney had a good night and i had a bad night. it is not the first time i have had a bad night. >> obama with his failure to hit back by politeness and seemed overwhelmed by his strong performance. it is a tight race. >> a lot of pressure to do better than barack obama. >> some are demoralized and even panicking. they say the mood has changed. >> people realize this is not in the bag and before the day, th
there are few supporting roles with more power than the vice- president of the united states. the two men vying for that job will debate each other in kentucky. the stakes are high because the debate last week changed the race. mark is that the debate site in kentucky. gosh a clash of very different man offering very different futures. joe biden emphasizing how the government and helped her, paul ryan with a stern vision of the american austerity. the man with a plan for drastic cuts in...
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that's his words, easy, a soft target for the militants to go after the united states because the united states has been playing a very high profile role working with the yemeni government to attack al-qaeda. that is they have been providing drone aircraft for strikes against militants. they've been providing intelligence and they've been providing training for the yemeni government. so if the militants were upset about the u.s. role, this might have been one way that they could go after the u.s. government. that's a hypothesis being put out, however, by the yemeni government. back to you. >> brian: didn't the package bombs come from yemen? al-awlaki is from yemen? there is a tremendous fear about what's growing in that country in particular. correct? >> it's an important chapter. we've been following anwar al-awlaki, the famous internet, now deceased internet militant that we've been reporting on for several years now. yeah. it's an important chapter and it's an unsettled country. again, let's remember what happened at the u.s. embassy in sanaa, last month another violent protests and i
that's his words, easy, a soft target for the militants to go after the united states because the united states has been playing a very high profile role working with the yemeni government to attack al-qaeda. that is they have been providing drone aircraft for strikes against militants. they've been providing intelligence and they've been providing training for the yemeni government. so if the militants were upset about the u.s. role, this might have been one way that they could go after the...
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. >> at the united states embassy in yemen -- security vigils of the victim was the gemini's chief of security who worked there for nearly 20 years. >> investigators trying to address out a body found in denver is that of a young girl believed to have been abducted one week ago. her body was done in a park not far from where jessica ridgeway disappeared on her way to school. >> paul ryan in joe biden square off tonight in the only vice presidential debate of the campaign. it will be an danville kentucky. that starts at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> for more on any of the stories you can visit our website at wjla.com just look for the thursday express tab. >> for more on traffic yours angela. >> if you are heading out traveling on the topside of the beltway will be complicated. two earlier collisions off to the shoulder now. and 355 rockville part from a slow go on the north side of the beltway. a live look at traffic. stop and go for the most part coming to college park into montgomery county. in virginia, an earlier accident, 66 has been cleared. delays eastbound 66 now. also still on the sc
. >> at the united states embassy in yemen -- security vigils of the victim was the gemini's chief of security who worked there for nearly 20 years. >> investigators trying to address out a body found in denver is that of a young girl believed to have been abducted one week ago. her body was done in a park not far from where jessica ridgeway disappeared on her way to school. >> paul ryan in joe biden square off tonight in the only vice presidential debate of the campaign. it...
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states. there's a certain international respect for journalists. it's not -- it's plenty dangerous for arwa to be there but they represent a u.s. target. >> it would be a heightened target, obviously. i guess part of it, too, if mortar fire was involved in the initial attack or rpg fire, if they were to come under fire, the investigators, they would want to be able to return fire to take out mortar positions, anti-battery positions and to do that, you would need a significant capability to return fire. >> that's exactly right. and everybody we've spoken to suggests that look, if we had to go in, we didn't want to bring in that big a footprint and it would have been difficult for the libyan government, although cooperative, to agree to that at such a fragile time in the establishment of this. >> you have new information on the u.s. preparing target packages. what have you -- >> you know, anderson, it's funny when i read this, i would have been surprised if they weren't doing that. remember, af
states. there's a certain international respect for journalists. it's not -- it's plenty dangerous for arwa to be there but they represent a u.s. target. >> it would be a heightened target, obviously. i guess part of it, too, if mortar fire was involved in the initial attack or rpg fire, if they were to come under fire, the investigators, they would want to be able to return fire to take out mortar positions, anti-battery positions and to do that, you would need a significant capability...
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states. >> you know looking at the twitter universe which is not a science study and this is seeming to me one thing the governor did get tonight that is important is that there is a lot of enthusiasm. people on the other side of the political spectrum seem to be throwing president obama under the bus. >> that is the result of sort of dimensions of the debate. first is that in this debate, mitt romney succeeded as forward looking. got the chance to layout more details about jobs and economy and tax reforms, and this is making him look reasonable and practical z it was reassuring this is exactly the process happening in this one 1980 keeb debate. reagan made himself reasonable and reassured american people he was up for the job. second thing is that romney was aggressive, obama was defensive. the president was always on the defense. part because he didn't seem to have a plan for what he wanted to achieve tonight but there is romney also being aggressive and saying he gets criticized for tax break for oil companies and responldz to the president saying wait a minute. i'm not in favor o
states. >> you know looking at the twitter universe which is not a science study and this is seeming to me one thing the governor did get tonight that is important is that there is a lot of enthusiasm. people on the other side of the political spectrum seem to be throwing president obama under the bus. >> that is the result of sort of dimensions of the debate. first is that in this debate, mitt romney succeeded as forward looking. got the chance to layout more details about jobs and...
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and the two remaining for the president of the united states. that's how things were in the republican side. let's go to the colleague, robert honda live with the democrats watching the debate in san jose. >> there's an upbeat mood here in the democratic headquarters in downtown sap jose. -- san jose. democrats crowded with the watch party, with items. and many said the perceived winner is the one best expressing the concerns on the middle crash with the best vision of moving the economy forward, especially in taxes, deficit and jobs. party leaders here said president obama did that best. >> he's willing to run on the record as president and on the campaign statements that he's made so far. and i contrast that with governor romney who i think is all over the place. >> what obama, is hold holding a little more water. he's not talking only the foot but the how's and the whys. i think i only hear from romney the what. >> both candidates seemed very prepared. it makes it hard to tell how they went over with undecided voters who may have heard many o
and the two remaining for the president of the united states. that's how things were in the republican side. let's go to the colleague, robert honda live with the democrats watching the debate in san jose. >> there's an upbeat mood here in the democratic headquarters in downtown sap jose. -- san jose. democrats crowded with the watch party, with items. and many said the perceived winner is the one best expressing the concerns on the middle crash with the best vision of moving the economy...